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William769

(55,145 posts)
Fri Apr 20, 2012, 08:34 PM Apr 2012

Fighting For Her Life: Transgender Woman Charged With Murder

In light of the Trayvon Martin killing — an incident in which a black youth armed with only a cell phone and pack of Skittles was killed by a white neighborhood patrol member — there’s been a whirlwind of media coverage debating the issues of race and justice and occasionally how LGBT folks should or do fit into the mix.

Nowhere are those issues more apparent than in the case of CeCe McDonald, a 23-year-old African-American transgender woman who goes on trial in Minneapolis April 30 for second-degree murder. It’s a case that has galvanized Minnesota’s LGBT community as well as transgender and African-American individuals nationwide. To many it’s served as a stark reminder that that black and transgender people experience imprisonment at a rate significantly disproportionate to that of the general U.S. population. And according to recent studies by the National Center for Transgender Equality and the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, trans people are at greater risk of discrimination, mistreatment, harassment, and assault throughout their experiences with the criminal justice system.

McDonald (named Chrishaun by her parents, nicknamed CeCe by her friends) was charged with second-degree murder after a June 5, 2011, incident in Minneapolis, on an evening that began like many in the city. At the time, McDonald was a vibrant and creative young woman known by her friends as energetic and optimistic. She was studying fashion at Minneapolis Community and Technical College, a program that’s the only one of its kind in the upper Midwest and has led many bright young students to Minneapolis’s rather vibrant fashion and theater scenes for work.

She lived with and helped support four other African-American youth, her chosen family of queer and trans kids she was trying to mentor and assist. Each person described her as a leader, a role model, and a loyal friend, and notably, a woman who had, say many supporters, a history of handling prejudice with amazing grace. Her friends called her Honee Bea.

http://www.advocate.com/Crime/Fighting_for_her_Life_Trans_Woman_Charged_With_Murder/

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Fighting For Her Life: Transgender Woman Charged With Murder (Original Post) William769 Apr 2012 OP
William I went to read the rest of this story at the link and it only showed code. midnight Apr 2012 #1
I click on the link and it takes me to the story. William769 Apr 2012 #2
This makes me so mad. Evasporque Apr 2012 #3

midnight

(26,624 posts)
1. William I went to read the rest of this story at the link and it only showed code.
Sat Apr 21, 2012, 12:02 AM
Apr 2012

Not sure if it is just my computer? I wanted to see who the lawyer was and to find out more about this issue... Thanks...

William769

(55,145 posts)
2. I click on the link and it takes me to the story.
Sat Apr 21, 2012, 12:08 AM
Apr 2012

Not sure what the problem is.

Go to advocate.com and it is the 18th story down in daily news if that helps.

Bill

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